The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved
“The first modern thriller.”—Ken Follett

The Riddle of the Sands set the mold for the contemporary spy novel. Yet its agents are far from typical. Our heroes here are former Oxford pals Charles Carruthers, a minor official in the British Foreign Office, and Arthur Davies, an yachtsman who doesn’t appear to have any formal profession apart from exploring obscure coasts and sandbanks, with a penchant for chucking his belongings overboard and running aground on purpose. Even as the standard sailing season comes to a close, and the cold of October approaches, Carruthers agrees to join Davies for a bit of sailing and duck hunting on the Frisian Coast of the North Sea. Far from the luxurious cruise Carruthers has in mind, shortly after his arrival, Davies explains that a man made a covert attempt on his life. He requires the help of Carruthers’s quick wit and native-level fluency in German to determine why. Together, the two unravel a subtle and shocking plot against the nation they hold dear.
Immensely popular in the years leading up to World War I, The Riddle of the Sands is a precisely drawn and geographically accurate adventure that, in addition to its captivating narrative, rich characters, and salty nautical details, was totally realistic, and prophetic in its exposure of British naval weaknesses. In fact, it was perceived as so accurate in its portrayal of the German naval threat and to England’s vulnerability that it influenced the placement of multiple naval bases by Winston Churchill after its publication.

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The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved
“The first modern thriller.”—Ken Follett

The Riddle of the Sands set the mold for the contemporary spy novel. Yet its agents are far from typical. Our heroes here are former Oxford pals Charles Carruthers, a minor official in the British Foreign Office, and Arthur Davies, an yachtsman who doesn’t appear to have any formal profession apart from exploring obscure coasts and sandbanks, with a penchant for chucking his belongings overboard and running aground on purpose. Even as the standard sailing season comes to a close, and the cold of October approaches, Carruthers agrees to join Davies for a bit of sailing and duck hunting on the Frisian Coast of the North Sea. Far from the luxurious cruise Carruthers has in mind, shortly after his arrival, Davies explains that a man made a covert attempt on his life. He requires the help of Carruthers’s quick wit and native-level fluency in German to determine why. Together, the two unravel a subtle and shocking plot against the nation they hold dear.
Immensely popular in the years leading up to World War I, The Riddle of the Sands is a precisely drawn and geographically accurate adventure that, in addition to its captivating narrative, rich characters, and salty nautical details, was totally realistic, and prophetic in its exposure of British naval weaknesses. In fact, it was perceived as so accurate in its portrayal of the German naval threat and to England’s vulnerability that it influenced the placement of multiple naval bases by Winston Churchill after its publication.

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The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved

The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved

by Erskine Childers
The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved

The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved

by Erskine Childers

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“The first modern thriller.”—Ken Follett

The Riddle of the Sands set the mold for the contemporary spy novel. Yet its agents are far from typical. Our heroes here are former Oxford pals Charles Carruthers, a minor official in the British Foreign Office, and Arthur Davies, an yachtsman who doesn’t appear to have any formal profession apart from exploring obscure coasts and sandbanks, with a penchant for chucking his belongings overboard and running aground on purpose. Even as the standard sailing season comes to a close, and the cold of October approaches, Carruthers agrees to join Davies for a bit of sailing and duck hunting on the Frisian Coast of the North Sea. Far from the luxurious cruise Carruthers has in mind, shortly after his arrival, Davies explains that a man made a covert attempt on his life. He requires the help of Carruthers’s quick wit and native-level fluency in German to determine why. Together, the two unravel a subtle and shocking plot against the nation they hold dear.
Immensely popular in the years leading up to World War I, The Riddle of the Sands is a precisely drawn and geographically accurate adventure that, in addition to its captivating narrative, rich characters, and salty nautical details, was totally realistic, and prophetic in its exposure of British naval weaknesses. In fact, it was perceived as so accurate in its portrayal of the German naval threat and to England’s vulnerability that it influenced the placement of multiple naval bases by Winston Churchill after its publication.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567926293
Publisher: David R. Godine, Publisher
Publication date: 02/12/2019
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Erskine Childers was an Irish writer and political figure who had served as an artilleryman during the Boer War and in the British Navy during World War I. A skilled yachtsman, he, like his character Arthur Davies, was fond of exploring obscure island coasts.

Table of Contents

Introduction i

Preface vii

1 The Letter 1

2 The 'Dulcibella' 7

3 Davies 17

4 Retrospect 26

5 Wanted, a North Wind 33

6 Schlei Fiord 39

7 The Missing Page 45

8 The Theory 55

9 I Sign Articles 64

10 His Chance 71

11 The Pathfinders 78

12 My Initiation 85

13 The Meaning of Our Work 93

14 The First Night in the Islands 99

15 Bensersiel 106

16 Commander von Brüning 112

17 Clearing the Air 124

18 Imperial Escort 133

19 The Rubicon 138

20 The Little Drab Book 148

21 Blindfold to Memmert 157

22 The Quartette 168

23 A Change of Tactics 177

24 Finesse 188

25 I Double Back 200

26 The Seven Siels 209

27 The Luck of the Stowaway 218

28 We Achieve our Double Aim 229

Epilogue 236

Postscript 243

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